Stairs on the south bank of the River Thames, a little to the west of where the Tate Modern now sits. They can be seen on this 18th century map.
Falcon stairs
Map
The overlays that highlight 17th century London features are approximate and derived from Wenceslaus Hollar’s maps:
- Built-up London – London before the Fire
- City of London wall and Great Fire damage – London after the Fire
Open location in Google Maps: 51.508579, -0.101731
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References
Chart showing the number of references in each month of the diary’s entries.
1662
- Sep
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Second Reading
Terry Foreman • Link
The Faulcon Stairs are easternmost on this segment of the 1746 map.
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